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Horse trail riding just north of Socorro.
Rides in ABQ are also available.
Rides in San Lorenzo Canyon are most popular in the winter. These are NOT nose to tail rides; you can canter, jump, and try different riding styles to suit your interests.
Moonlight rides in the Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Sit back with a burger and fries at Socorro Springs Brewing Co., a relaxed spot serving American cuisine.
For those tired of trendy diets, Socorro Springs Brewing Co. s lack of low-fat food is sure to make your stomach smile.
Socorro Springs Brewing Co. diners can also take advantage of the many drink options offered here.
Take the kids along too — Socorro Springs Brewing Co. is a great spot for families with food that even little ones will love.
Looking for a good happy hour? Head to Socorro Springs Brewing Co. and treat yourself to a bite or a drink for a discounted price.
Groups of all sizes can easily be seated at Socorro Springs Brewing Co.
Wireless Internet access is just a click away at Socorro Springs Brewing Co.
Don't stay cooped up on a beautiful summer day! At Socorro Springs Brewing Co., you can dine outdoors on their lovely patio.
Musical groups perform live at Socorro Springs Brewing Co., so tables can perk up with some tunes.
Crowds tend to pack the place on weekends, so call ahead to reserve a table.
No need to be formal, business casual will pass.
Call Socorro Springs Brewing Co. for catering if you have a big event coming up.
If you're in a hurry, place an order for pickup instead.
Drivers will embrace the parking lot located next door to Socorro Springs Brewing Co.
For those who travel by bike, Socorro Springs Brewing Co. offers bike racks for diners.
Dining at Socorro Springs Brewing Co. will set you back about $30 per person on average.

El Camino Restaurant and Lounge serves a laid-back Mexican feast.
Low-fat eaters will need to take care, however, since the menu does not feature any skimmed-down fare.
El Camino Restaurant and Lounge's fully stocked bar is a perk for patrons who enjoy a fine wine (or more) with their meal.
Bring the whole family to El Camino Restaurant and Lounge, where kiddos are welcomed with open arms.
Complimentary wifi is available as well.
If you're heading out on a Friday or Saturday, keep in mind that the restaurant gets busy.
No need to be formal, business casual will pass.
If you need to feed a big crowd, El Camino Restaurant and Lounge also offers catering services for parties and get-togethers.
You can also grab your grub to go.
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The food here is super budget-friendly, too, with most items costing less than $15.
Morning, noon, or night, you can head on over to El Camino Restaurant and Lounge since they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Swing by the restaurant at literally any hour — it's open 24 hours a day.

Order all of your favorite pub classics and munch away at The Capitol Bar.
If you re sick of counting calories, the absence of low-fat food on The Capitol Bar s menu is sure to appease your taste buds for a day.
Don't go thirsty during dinner! The Capitol Bar also offers a splendid drink list featuring wine, beer, and more.
Unwind on a budget, and enjoy happy hour's low-cost beers and simple eats.
Outdoor seating is ready for diners on those warm summer days.
The Capitol Bar is a prime location to dine with a group.
The Capitol Bar also features a DJ and dancing.
Be prepared to raise your voice, though — the restaurant can get noisy.
Prepare to face the crowds if you visit on the weekend — Friday and Saturday are The Capitol Bar's busiest days.
Not a popular place for dress-up dining, most The Capitol Bar patrons come in casual attire.
The Capitol Bar is located in a prime location where street parking is always readily available.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal running under $30.

Fat Sat's Bar and Grill conjures memories of the jazz age with its 1920s-style ornamentation and murals of old-time Chicago street scenes, each hand-painted by world-renowned artist Michael Ostaski. The owners named the bar in fond remembrance of their grandfather, Uncle Saturnino Trujillo, who grew up in the era of prohibition and speakeasies. Inside the kitchen, chefs bustle day and night, twirling pastas, hand-cutting rib-eye steaks, and grilling seafood. Bartenders behind three separate bars communicate to one another by angling mirrors as they fill cups to the brim with margaritas and 14 draft beers. Nineteen flat screens beam down upon the bars and tabletops, and a fire pit blazes amid two large outdoor patios. Live bands serenade guests Thursdays through Saturdays, while Friday nights entertain guests with games, trivia, dancing, and karaoke, offering them a welcome reprieve from evenings spent thumb-wrestling their aunts.